Although the prevalence of overweight and obesity in Australia has increased during the past 30 years, little is known about the dietary and behavioural antecedents of body mass index (BMI). We examined changes in mean BMI, diet, and other lifestyle behaviours between 1976 and 2005 and described the cross-sectional associations between these factors and BMI. A series of biennial biomedical surveys by Sydney Adventist Hospital from 1976 to 2005 allowed examination of BMI trends, while the selection of three surveys enabled detailed examination of likely dietary and lifestyle associations. Subjects included in this study were: 384 men and 338 women in 1976; 160 men and 146 women in 1978; 166 men and 141 women in 1980; 164 men and 142 women in...
OBJECTIVE: To describe self-reported weight change and beliefs about the causes of weight change and...
OBJECTIVES: This study evaluated a behavioural model of the relation between social factors and obes...
Background: Children with overweight or obesity are at greatly increased risk of experiencing obesit...
Although the prevalence of overweight and obesity in Australia has increased during the past 30 year...
Although the prevalence of overweight and obesity in Australia has increased during the past 30 year...
Overweight/obesity has reached epidemic proportions in Australia. This thesis confirmed and extended...
Objective To analyse changes in the distribution of BMI in Australia between 1980 and 2000.Design Da...
Objective To analyse changes in the distribution of BMI in Australia between 1980 and 2000.\ud Desig...
Objective:To measure the prevalence of obesity in Australian adults and to examine the associations ...
BackgroundWe have previously demonstrated that between the years 1980 and 2000, the mean body mass i...
Objective: To measure the prevalence of obesity in Australian adults and to examine the associations...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing worldwide. In Australia, for example, the prevalence of obe...
BACKGROUND: Dietary intake is one of the most modifiable risk factors associated with obesity. Howev...
Background: Understanding how risk factors (tobacco, alcohol, physical inactivity, unhealthy diet, h...
Background and Objectives: Dietary behaviours are suitable as clearly identifiable targets of dietar...
OBJECTIVE: To describe self-reported weight change and beliefs about the causes of weight change and...
OBJECTIVES: This study evaluated a behavioural model of the relation between social factors and obes...
Background: Children with overweight or obesity are at greatly increased risk of experiencing obesit...
Although the prevalence of overweight and obesity in Australia has increased during the past 30 year...
Although the prevalence of overweight and obesity in Australia has increased during the past 30 year...
Overweight/obesity has reached epidemic proportions in Australia. This thesis confirmed and extended...
Objective To analyse changes in the distribution of BMI in Australia between 1980 and 2000.Design Da...
Objective To analyse changes in the distribution of BMI in Australia between 1980 and 2000.\ud Desig...
Objective:To measure the prevalence of obesity in Australian adults and to examine the associations ...
BackgroundWe have previously demonstrated that between the years 1980 and 2000, the mean body mass i...
Objective: To measure the prevalence of obesity in Australian adults and to examine the associations...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing worldwide. In Australia, for example, the prevalence of obe...
BACKGROUND: Dietary intake is one of the most modifiable risk factors associated with obesity. Howev...
Background: Understanding how risk factors (tobacco, alcohol, physical inactivity, unhealthy diet, h...
Background and Objectives: Dietary behaviours are suitable as clearly identifiable targets of dietar...
OBJECTIVE: To describe self-reported weight change and beliefs about the causes of weight change and...
OBJECTIVES: This study evaluated a behavioural model of the relation between social factors and obes...
Background: Children with overweight or obesity are at greatly increased risk of experiencing obesit...